- USS Clamagore (SS-343)
USS "Clamagore" (SS-343) was a "Balao"-class
submarine of theUnited States Navy , built in 1945 and still in training whenWorld War II ended. It was named for theclamagore orblue parrotfish "Scarus coeruleus" found in theWest Indies and along the Atlantic coast as far north asMaryland ."Clamagore" was built by
Electric Boat Co. inGroton, Connecticut near the end of World War II. She was launched on25 February 1945 and commissioned on28 June 1945 , with Commander S.C. Loomis, Jr., taking command.cite web|url=http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c9/clamagore.htm
title= Clamagore |accessdate=2008-03-23|work=Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships listing|publisher=United States Navy]"Clamagore" was first assigned to Key West, and reported there on
5 September 1945 . She operated off Key West with various fleet units and with theFleet Sonar School , voyaging on occasion toCuba and theVirgin Islands until5 December 1947 , when she enteredPhiladelphia Naval Shipyard for GUPPY II modernization and installation of snorkel."Clamagore" returned to Key West
6 August 1948 and assumed local and Caribbean operations for the next eight years, except for a tour of duty in the Mediterranean from3 February to16 April 1953 ."Clamagore" called at New London and Newport early in 1957, returning to Key West
13 March . Between23 September and7 December she took part inNATO exercises in the North Atlantic, calling atPortsmouth, England , and NS Argentia, Newfoundland. On29 June 1959 , she arrived at Charleston, her new home port, and after a period of coastwise operations, sailed5 April 1960 to join the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean for a tour of duty which continued until July, when the submarine returned to Charleston. For the remainder of 1960 "Clamagore" operated off the east coast.In 1962, "Clamagore" became one of only nine boats to undergo the GUPPY III conversion. [cite web |url= http://www.hnsa.org/ships/clamagore.htm |title= USS CLAMAGORE (SS-343) |accessdate= 2006-08-27] She had a 15 foot (4.6 m) hull extension added forward of the control room, a plastic sail and the BQG-4 PUFFS passive ranging sonar, which include the three sharkfin sensors on her deck.
"Clamagore" finished her GUPPY III conversion in February 1963, and was transferred to New London.fact|date=March 2008
: [http://www.cvanews.org/CVANEWSHistUSSClamgore.htm "See for 1963-1975 history."]
Post operational history
Infobox_nrhp | name = CLAMAGORE, USS (Submarine)
nrhp_type =nhl
caption =
location= Patriot's Point,Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
lat_degrees = 32
lat_minutes = 47
lat_seconds = 22.56
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 79
long_minutes = 54
long_seconds = 27.89
long_direction = W
locmapin = South Carolina
area =
built =1963
architect= Electric Boat Works
architecture=
designated=June 29 ,1989 cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=2064&ResourceType=Structure
title= CLAMAGORE, USS (Submarine) |accessdate=2008-03-23|work=National Historic Landmark summary listing|publisher=National Park Service]
added =June 29 ,1989 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
governing_body = Private
refnum=89001229"Clamagore" was decommissioned12 June 1975 and stricken on27 June 1975 . She was donated as amuseum ship on6 August 1979 .fact|date=March 2008"Clamagore" arrived at Patriot's Point Naval & Maritime Museum, Charleston,
South Carolina in April 1981,fact|date=March 2008 where she was docked as a museum ship along withaircraft carrier USS|Yorktown|CV-10|2,destroyer USS|Laffey|DD-724|2, and Coast Guard Cutter USCGC|Ingham|WHEC-35|2. As of 2008, "Clamagore" was still docked at Patriot's Point."Clamagore" was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places and designated aNational Historic Landmark on29 June 1989 .citation|title=PDFlink| [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NHLS/Text/89001229.pdf National Register of Historic Places Registration: USS Clamagore (SS-343) / Clamagore] |32 KB|date=1988-12-28 | first = James P. | last = Delgado |publisher=National Park Service and PDFlink| [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NHLS/Photos/89001229.pdf "Accompanying two photos, exterior, from 1960 and 1988"] |32 KB]According to the South Carolina Department of Archives and History, "Clamagore" "is now the only surviving GUPPY type III submarine in the United States. She represents the continued adaptation and use of war-built diesel submarines by the Navy for the first two decades after the war. The GUPPY (Greater Underwater Propulsion Program) or “fleet snorkel” submarines comprised the bulk of the nation’s submarine forces through the mid-1960s."cite web|url=http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710152/index.htm
title=U.S.S. Clamagore, Charleston County (Patriot’s Point, Mount Pleasant vicinity) |accessdate=2008-03-23|work=National Register Properties in South Carolina listing|publisher=South Carolina Department of Archives and History]References
External links
*navsource|08/08343|Clamagore
* [http://www.patriotspoint.org/content.asp?catID=3641&parentID=3222 Patriot's Point Maritime Museum]
* [http://www.cvanews.org/ "Clamagore" Veterans Association]
* [http://www.hnsa.org/ships/clamagore.htm HNSA Web Page: USS Clamagore]
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